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Student Body Government The student body government of the Sacramento Senior High School is founded on the principles of government set forth in the Constitution of the United States. The governmental activities are divided into three departments: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. The legislative department is the senate, which enacts laws concerning the welfare of the student body. The executive department is the cabinet, made up of ten students who are charged with carrying out the provisions of the laws passed by the senate. The judicial department is the supreme court, which is composed of three students and two faculty members and which interprets questions arising over the wording and meaning of the school constitution. There is also a student government class comprised of student body officers and others interested in student affairs. This Sass conducgi-investigations into student body and school needglanclurrians recommendations to the principal. By these methods the students of the school receive valuable training as future voters and citizens of the United States. BILL ROBERTS TOM COUCH President Fall Term President Spring Term Page Fifteen
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FACULTY MEMBERS Top Row-F. l. Brorsen, Boys' Physical Educationg Ed A. Combatalade, Boys' Physical Educationg james M. Flynn, Boys' Physical Educationg Vasco Pucci, Boys' Physical Educationg George Relles, Boys' Physical Educationg Tom Weems, Boys' Physical Education. Second Rowe--Clyde M, Fountaine, Industrial Artsg Clyde Heatham, Industrial Artsg Ralph R. Kendall, Industrial Artsg Edwin E. Pook, Industrial Artsg Lloyd W. Russell, Industrial Artsg Harold C. Slater, Industrial Arts. Third Row 'leanne Busath, Clerkg Laura Payne, Telephone roo'ng Mrs. Frances Gentlemen, Secretary to Mr. lenseng Lois Finn, clerkg Mrs. Bessie K. Burchg Mrs. lulia Walker, Bookclerkg Mrs.Edna Tuck, English. Fourth Row--Mrs. Margaret Evans, Nurseg Mrs. Annabel McCeorge, Attendance Secretary. i i t I l l A... mw:'f'feesw:eumi.sM .. p i imua - .,,..,.,. ,W
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Aiisexs. . W Student Body Officers-Fall Term Top Row-Left to Right-Kenneth Worry, Boys' Vivo President, Lois Wehrman, Girls' Vice Presidentg Betty Riley, Secretaryg Tom Couch, Athletic: Manager. ' Second Row-Left to Right-Ed Morris, Treasurer: Jack Voss, Advertising Manager: Helen Gurlvy, Chairman of Student Public-ations: Bob Johnson, Civic Service. One of the most active group of student body officers of the Sacramento High School is this one. The Supreme Court came into existence under them as well as many other exciting and pleasant school activities. Student Body Senate First Row-Bottom-Ruth Esther Nic-Grow, Peggy Akzird, Betty Dybc-rg, Norma. Mahan, Peggy McClelland, Charlotte Olson, Roberta D'll f . SdcdEcdnRow-Wally Rhodes, John Holland. Bob Johnson. Jack Ross, Bill Roberts. Third Row-George Anti:-evich. Bob Todd. Dana Fuller, Bob Wilson. Fourth Row-Gloria Bissett. Kathvryn Griffin. Bottom Row--Right-Ruth Esther McGrew, as sponsor of the sfudenf government CIBSS, She 'WHS SUDD0 T9d the establishment Of a supreme court, the composing of a new school song and hymn, and HUPHGVOUS Oihef BCVIVWGS- Page Sixteen
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